I’ve found these ads in my archives. I don’t have idea of the agency or the reason of the campaing, but they look so clean and simple and real (I guess) for the Big Apple that I love them.


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willwill - Jan 31, 2006 16:39

i believe these ads were from kirshenbaum bond & partners in new york…for

Bill S.Bill S. - Sep 16, 2008 6:56

These ads appeared all over NYC after the 9/11 WTC attacks. I think they were meant just as a morale booster. After the attacks, there was a lot of worry about the feeling, the culture, the essence of the city changing; the effect from these attacks on peoples’ interactions and attitudes - in other words, the things that made NYC NYC. So, these compaigns that popped up after the attacks were meant to maintain the attitude, encourage people to not let these attacks change exactly what we said they would not - our way of life and who we are.

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